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One species is restricted to statements which are neither explicit nor precise regarding a particular person, place, time or thing.
The Apostles ' Creed makes no explicit statements about the divinity of the Son and the Holy Spirit, but, in the view of many who use it, the doctrine is implicit in it.
The main changes are: explicit numeric conversion functions ( e. g. FLOOR and FLT ) must be used, the LOOP and EXIT statements have been eliminated, WHILE statements have been extended, RETURN statements can only be connected to the end of a function, imported variables and structured value parameters are read-only and arrays can be assigned without using COPY.
When explicit statements are absent, it is difficult to assess whether the presidents in question were irreligious, were unorthodox in their beliefs, or simply believed that religion was not a matter for public revelation.
For this reason, the formalism of a public key infrastructure must provide for explicit statements of the policy followed when making this judgment.
The 4s are significant as they contain some of Wittgenstein's most explicit statements concerning the nature of philosophy and the distinction between what can be said and what can only be shown.
A label is an explicit name or number assigned to a fixed position within the source code, and which may be referenced by control flow statements appearing elsewhere in the source code.
The World Social Forum is explicit about not being a representative of all of those who attend and thus does not publish any formal statements on behalf of participants.
Others, such as World Taekwondo Federation ( WTF ) organizations, portray Choi as either an unimportant or a dishonorable figure in taekwondo history, whether by omitting him from their versions of taekwondo history or through explicit statements.
Despite statements as a Senator, where he called for marijuana decriminalization, promises as a presidential candidate where he stated that marijuana laws needed to be reconsidered and explicit statements as president that he would respect state medical marijuana laws, Barack Obama has presided over 1. 7 million marijuana arrests and a nationwide campaign of raiding medical marijuana dispensaries.
Only modern logic, with the introduction of an explicit sign to designate existence ( the sign ), which occurs only in statements such as, never as a predicate, has shown that existence is not a predicate, and thus has revealed the logical error from which pseudo-statements such as " cogito, ergo sum " has arisen.
In the light of this explicit mention of a jubilee with great remissions of the penalties of sin to be obtained by full confession and purpose of amendment, it seems difficult to reject the statement of Cardinal Giacomo Stefaneschi, the contemporary and counsellor of Pope Boniface VIII, and author of a treatise on the first Jubilee, that the proclamation of the Jubilee owed its origin to the statements of certain aged pilgrims who persuaded Boniface that great indulgences had been granted to all pilgrims in Rome about a hundred years before.
The title " zeroth law of thermodynamics " began to appear in textbooks to refer to statements of this kind, though now stripped of their explicit reference to heat ; their implicit dependence on the notion of heat could not be removed because they rely on the concept of thermal equilibrium which in turn relies on the concept of transfer of heat by conduction or radiation, the presence or absence of which must be empirically recognizable in order to make the concept of thermal equilibrium empirically recognizable.
Any translation will have to place all such statements within a block that increments the explicit counter before running the statement.
The nearby location of hop fields, the proximity to Dover, and some explicit statements, indicate that the author had a Kent location in mind.
De Angelis concluded: " In view of the explicit statements made by those who have actually visited the island, those who deny its existence lack authenticity.
In one it is graphically represented, while in some other, we have to rely on other sources for explicit statements.
The reason for this was that the language had explicit notion of an operand stack ; thus, the previous assignment could be written as two separate statements:
* The Hippocratic Oath makes explicit statements against deliberate harm not in the patient's best interests.
It is one of the mysteries of our intellectual history that these explicit statements of Maimonides, together with his other extensive instructions on how to read his book, have been so widely ignored.
Whereas SOOs establish high-level outcomes and objectives for performance and PWSs emphasize outcomes, desired results and objectives at a more detailed and measurable level, SOWs provide explicit statements of work direction for the contractor or offeror to follow.

explicit and found
Asymptotes of many elementary functions can be found without the explicit use of limits ( although the derivations of such methods typically use limits ).
Although Plato does not have an explicit theory of natural law ( he almost never uses the phrase natural law except in Gorgias 484 and Timaeus 83e ), his concept of nature, according to John Wild, contains some of the elements found in many natural law theories.
Moreover, Katz reveals that those who did escape the Nazi round-up and found sanctuary in church buildings in Rome did so in the face of explicit opposition from the Vatican.
A study has also found that after sleep there is an increased insight, that is, a sudden gain of explicit knowledge.
This method was first recorded, though without explicit reference to Aristotle, by Isaac Campanton ( d. Spain, 1463 ) in his Darkhei ha-Talmud (" The Ways of the Talmud "), and is also found in the works of Moses Chaim Luzzatto.
" As for Drake and Flores ' claim for breach of a covenant of good faith and fair dealing, the court found no " explicit promise by the Newspaper that they would terminate only for cause.
In 2002, Jing Yang, Simon Liao and Mirek Pawlak found an explicit winning strategy for the first player on Hex boards of size 7x7.
They found that phonics instruction must be systematic ( following a sequence of increasingly challenging phonics patterns ) and explicit ( teaching students precisely how the patterns worked, e. g., " this is b, it stands for the / b / sound ").
The first explicit description of iridological principles such as homolaterality ( without using the word iridology ) are found in Chiromatica Medica, a famous work published in 1665 and reprinted in 1670 and 1691 by Philippus Meyeus ( Philip Meyen von Coburg ).
" Robin Lane Fox notes that Cretan bronzes are found at Delphi from the eighth century onwards, and Cretan sculptures are dedicated as late as ca 620-600 BC: "" Dedications at the site cannot establish the identity of its priesthood ," he observes, " but for once we have an explicit text to set beside the archaeological evidence.
( However, a 2011 study found that a severe ultra-low-calorie diet, limiting patients to 600 calories / day for a period of 2 months, without explicit exercise targets, was capable of reversing insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.
Flynt had to fight to publish each issue, as many people, including some at his distribution company, found the magazine too explicit and threatened to remove it from the market.
These " colored " troupes — many using the name " Georgia Minstrels "— focused on " plantation " material, rather than the more explicit social commentary ( and more nastily racist stereotyping ) found in portrayals of northern blacks.
An explicit statement of this, along with the further principle that nothing can pass away into nothing, is found in Empedocles ( ca.
The Court found that this was not consistent with the language and intent of the Constitution, including the explicit grant of judicial power to the federal courts.
Similar patterns were found in other countries and in 1960 Paul Samuelson and Robert Solow took Phillips ' work and made explicit the link between inflation and unemployment: when inflation was high, unemployment was low, and vice-versa.
Thayer's treatment of sex and sexual politics is more explicit than typical English translations of the original, occasionally leading to consternation when this book found its way to library children's sections and school libraries.
It has been found that women can become physically aroused when presented with explicit sexual imagery and stimuli without experiencing psychological desire or arousal.
While explicit solutions can be found for equations that are quadratic, cubic, and quartic in y, the same is not in general true for quintic and higher degree equations, such as
It is impossible to express y explicitly as a function of x and therefore dy / dx cannot be found by explicit differentiation.
Essex found that O ' Neill had been waiting to see what might be attempted against him ; acting on the queen's explicit instructions, and after some ill-managed operations in the south of country, he had a parley with Tyrone at a ford on the Lagan on 7 September 1599, when a truce was arranged.
In the February 2005 issue, the Tattler's faculty advisor, Stephenie Vinch, found a sexually explicit cartoon in the issue offensive, and insisted that it be removed.
Plotinus relied heavily on the concept of Logos, but no explicit references to Christian thought can be found in his works, although there are significant traces of them in his doctrine.
The specific information regarding such proper conduct was not found directly in the Vedas because they do not contain explicit codes or rules that would be found in a legal system.

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